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YMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office Work
YMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office WorkYMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office WorkYMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office WorkYMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office WorkYMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office WorkYMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office Work

YMDK GH60 GK61 RGB Hot Swappable Mechanical Keyboard Kit - DIY Customizable with Plastic/CNC Aluminum Case & PCB (ANSI Layout) - Perfect for Gaming, Typing & Office Work

$63.75 $85 -25%
Color:
Plastic Black GK61xs Bluetooth
CNC Alu Rose Red
CNC alu gray
Plastic Black GK61X Wired
CNC Alu Black
Plastic White GK61xs Bluetooth
CNC Alu Pink
CNC Alu Orange
CNC Alu Red
CNC alu silver
Plastic White GK61X Wired
CNC Alu Cyan
CNC Alu Powder White
CNC Alu Coffee

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Product Description

Package Included Case + Feet + Screws + GK61 Hot Swap PCB + Alu Silver Plate + USB Cable + Switch Removal Tool ​ Details The alu keyboard case is made of CNC aluminum sand Blast and then anodized.The plastic case is ABS amoulded. The chipset is MCU 32 bit,8M Flash,3 pcs 256*256*256 RGB drive to support full 16.8 million RGB. PCB has RGB presoldered,it's under per switch.PCB RGB can support by music. There is no switches in the kit,you can order Cherry Gateron Kailh SMD Box switches etc yourself.Just put in switches in is ok,no need soldering again. PCB is programmable with the software GK6x Plus,can download in official sitejikedingzhi dot com

Product Features

Package IncludedCase + Feet + Screws + GK61 Hot Swap PCB + Alu Plate + USB Cable + Switch Removal Tool

Pls noteThe PCB is fully programmable with GK software,the Fn key is the last key at the bottom and can't change place.

The chipset is MCU 32 bit,8M Flash,3 pcs 256*256*256 RGB drive to support full 16.8 million RGB.

PCB has RGB presoldered,it's under per switch.PCB RGB can support by music.

There is no switches in the kit,you can order Cherry Gateron Kailh SMD Box switches etc yourself.Just put in switches in PCB is ok,no need soldering again.

Customer Reviews

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The keyboard itself is great, it has a very solid build quality even though it's plastic. There's really not much to complain about. The RGB is clean and vibrant and the rubber pads stop it from moving around. The only complaint I could give would be the stock stabilizers in mine are not great, but they're easy to take out and replace and/or lube. Also, this was my first somewhat custom board, and somehow I did not realize how important dedicated arrow keys are for me, but that is just personal preference. With this layout you're still gaining a much smaller form factor than a TKL without the hassle of a non-standard layout, so this will be ideal for a lot of people. I was originally going to take off a star for the software, but after a lot of experimenting, I actually believe there is actually a ton of functionality that I originally thought was impossible. It is certainly not ideal and hopefully will continue to get more improvements, but I do not believe it deserves to lose a full star.For reference, I am currently using version 6.0.0.36. I'm not sure if I can link it here so a simple google search for "GK61 software" and you should easily be able to find the latest version. The website is not in English, but it's very easy to tell what version of the software you are downloading.The primary thing that confused me forever with the software is that the different "layers," as the software calls it, are not really function layers, they are actually profiles so I am going to be referring to them as such. To rebind the ACTUAL function layer, you simply click on the virtual function key in any profile, and then you can set it however you want. (There are a ton of options for adding media controls, modifier keys + another key, profile modifier keys, etc. pretty much anything you could want.) I have not tried macros but you should be able to do them. Unfortunately, the function key itself cannot be rebound. I heard you are able to add another key as a function key, but I cannot find out how to do that. If you want another key to act as a function key, you easily make a key that switches to another profile when held, so you can rebind that profile to act as a function layer. I am not sure what the "Driver 1" profile is for, but definitely avoid it, it completely ruins animated RGB effects and it seems to have no real functionality that isn't already on the other profiles. (Edit: heard from a video that this is for saving profiles to the pc, I'm still not really sure why you'd want to use it.) You won't really be able to use that profile separately anymore, but I doubt most people will need more than one profile. The keyboard will remember the whole setup including the effect it was left on between computers. When you go to rebind a key, (which can only be done on profile 1-3, not on the default profile) it is called a "function" in the software, but it actually just means that is what the key will be bound to when you are using that profile (remember, called "layer" in the software).Adding RGB effects is also something that took me awhile to figure out. I do not believe you can add different RGB effects to different profiles, instead you go to the standard profile and you're given to option to replace 5 of the 10 RGB options you can cycle through by default. These will then be the same on all profiles. To create custom effects, you can go to the LE Files at the top and create your own effect. Once created, just add it to the standard profile and you'll be able to cycle to it.Overall this keyboard is a really affordable hotswap board and a lot of people will be perfectly happy without even installing the software. Spending any more money than this is really only going to get you different materials, so this seems like the perfect price point for those who want a premium board at a great price. I'd highly recommend this board to a keyboard beginner or veteran alike, aside from the software learning curve and a non-remappable function key, I don't think there is anything to be disappointed about. And the great thing about hotswappable boards is even if you don't end up liking your switch or keycap choice, you can switch them to your heart's content! I do not yet own a bluetooth variant of this board, but I'm definitely looking to pick up a GK64 which is almost the same board that has dedicated arrow keys with the downside of being a non-standard layout. If it's the same quality as wired I would have to say it'll be one of the best bluetooth boards out there.